JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- There are multiple pathways to obtain a high school diploma.

That's the idea that Duval County Schools Superintendent Dr. Nikolai Vitti wants to present to the Florida House K-12 Education Committee in Tallahassee on Wednesday.

Dr. Vitti, along with superintendents from Hillsborough and Miami-Dade counties, will talk about expanding the path to a high school diploma through options such as career technical education, changing the way end-of-course exams are weighted and more flexibility through digital content.

"We support the legislature's emphasis on the need for students to demonstrate the acquisition of college-ready skills before receiving a high school diploma," Dr. Vitti said in a release. "Yet, we recognize that post-secondary success will look differently for each student, so we must offer multiple pathways tailored to students' individual talents and interests to achieve this goal for 100% of our students. Life after high school looks differently for every child, and our diplomas must reflect that or we will lose their interest."